Sean,
SID number, even by itself, constitutes Restricted Data.
http://datasteward.berkeley.edu/DMUP.htm#AppA
- Christopher
======================
Today at 16:51 (-0700), Sean Frye wrote:
> Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 16:51:24 -0700
> From: Sean Frye <sean_frye_at_berkeley.edu>
> To: micronet-list_at_lists.berkeley.edu
> Subject: [Micronet] Is this sensitive data
>
> A staff member has a file that contains the following data: first name, last
> name, graduation year, student ID#, possible email addresses (which may or
> may not be valid), and possible phone #'s (which may or may not be valid).
> I haven't seen anything on the DMUP
> (http://dataintegration.vcbf.berkeley.edu/DMUP.htm ), or the MSS
> (http://security.berkeley.edu/MinStds/ ) that mentions how sensitive that
> data is, and thus what precautions we should take to safeguard it. Can
> someone give an authoritative answer regarding how sensitive that data is
> and what, if anything, we need to do to protect that data? Thanks in
> advance.
>
>
>
> -Sean
>
>
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